A paradise for the avid skier, Auli is located in Garhwal Himalays, about 250km away from haridwar and about 320km from Rishikesh. Auli can be easily accessed by a 3.5km long cable car to Joshimath that offers panoramic views of peaks Nanda Devi, Kamet and Dronagiri. Auli offers one with immense opportunities to indulge in skiing due to its high altitude ranging between 2500m to around 3000m which makes it an ideal venue for Skiing enthusiasts.

When in Auli, exhilarate your senses by Auli ski improvement course skiing from 3km high-rise slopes with a drop in elevation of 500m from peak-high altitudes during the period between January and April. At this height, the winds accelerate a skier’s movements while the woody slopes of Auli balances their velocity which is why it makes for one of the best skiing grounds in the world and an ideal snow skiing tourism destination in India, the best time to visit Auli is in January.

Activities: Skiing, Trekking, Indoor games, Bird watching, Bonfires

Duration: 6N/7D

Difficulty Level: Moderate

Temperature: Around 10 to 15 degrees (Day) to -2 to -10 degrees (Night)

A paradise for the avid skier, Auli skiing course is located in Garhwal Himalays, about 250km away from Haridwar and about 320km from Rishikesh. Auli offers one with immense opportunities to indulge in skiing due to its high altitude ranging between 2500m to around 3000m that overlooks the majestic peaks of Nanda Devi, Kamet and Dronagiri.

Skiing in Auli course is designed for people who want to learn the basics of skiing under expert instructors in a small group. Due to the excellent 1:6 instructor-student ratio, a lot of personal attention to training is given which is the most important aspect when it comes to learning the basics of any sport. This skiing basic course training coupled with a comfortable stay in a mountain lodge in Auli makes this an best snow skiing tourism destination and opportunity worth experiencing, Skiing in Auli best time is January.

Soaring above Joshimath, Auli huddled in the Himalayan Mountains of Uttarakhand, is a popular spot for skiing. This destination also opens up many other thrills. A delightful state-of-the-art and India’s longest cabe-car ride here gives you some great sights especially that of Nanda Devi, known as India's second highest peak.

The landscape is laced with coniferous and oak forests, lending in a distinct appeal. Coveted as The Land of Gods, Uttarakhand displays a dramatic terrain of lovely lakes, meandering rivers, mountains and rising Himalayan peaks.

You begin Gurson and Auli Trekking Expedition on a spiritual note as you drive through the holy towns of Haridwar,Rishikesh and along Ganges. The experience includes sauntering off for a trek to charming Parsari Village, ambling through the apple orchards, getting a glimpse of Nanda Devi, making way along snow covered meadows with great Himalayas ahead of you and unravelling the hot springs at Tapovan.

Temperature Range: Temperature varies from 12-17 °C, 0 to 5 °C and -5 to 0 °C. Please keep in mind that the above information is not exact and does not account for sudden changes.